The Press: Personal Prints

Geneseo is a pretty little town in
the lush Genesee Valley of western New York. Around it lie the broad
acres of James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr., onetime (1925-27) U. S. Senator
and now a Representative whose family in the old days could travel all
the way to Rochester, 30 mi. north, without setting foot off its own
land. Depression has dealt lightly with Geneseo's 2,260 inhabitants,
who work on farms or in the cannery & jam factory, or teach in the
State Normal School, and deposit their money in the Wadsworth bank.
Thriving...